Two new Super Li-rich core He-burning giants: A new twist to the long tale of Li enhancement in K giants

In this paper we report two new super Li-rich K giants: KIC 2305930 and KIC 12645107 with Li abundances exceeding that of ISM (A(Li) \(\geq\) 3.2 dex). Importantly, both the giants have been classified as core He-burning red clump stars based on asteroseismic data from Kepler mission. Also, both the...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2018-04
Hauptverfasser: Yerra Bharat Kumar, Singh, Raghubar, Reddy, B Eswar, Zhao, Gang
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper we report two new super Li-rich K giants: KIC 2305930 and KIC 12645107 with Li abundances exceeding that of ISM (A(Li) \(\geq\) 3.2 dex). Importantly, both the giants have been classified as core He-burning red clump stars based on asteroseismic data from Kepler mission. Also, both the stars are found to be low mass (M \(\approx\) 1.0 M\(_{\odot}\)) which, together with an evidence of their evolutionary status of being red clump imply that the stars have gone through both the luminosity bump and He-flash during their RGB evolution. Stars' large Li abundance and evolutionary phase suggest that Li enrichment occurred very recently probably at the tip of RGB either during He-flash, an immediate preceding event on RGB, or by some kind of external event such as merger of RGB star with white dwarf. The findings will provide critical constraints to theoretical models for understanding of Li enhancement origin in RGB stars.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1804.10955